- Lo Último, News/Noticias
- 25 septiembre, 2024
Map predicts Tropical Storm Helene hitting US as strongest hurricane in a year
Helene is shaping up to make landfall as the strongest storm in America in more than a year.
The tropical storm formed on Tuesday morning in the northwestern Caribbean Sea and is projected to intensify as it reaches the Gulf of Mexico’s warm waters.
Helene could become a Category 3 hurricane in just 48 hours.
A National Hurricane Center probable path map shows Helene making landfall on the Florida Gulf Coast on Thursday night between 8pm and 10pm with winds reaching 115mph.
Storm surge for the Big Bend area of Florida is predicted to be ten to 15 feet, and Tampa Bay could experience four to eight feet.
Hurricane watch has been activated in Florida from Tallahassee to Tampa. Mexico has also issued a hurricane warning stretching from Tulum to Cabo Catoche.
Governor Ron DeSantis wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday morning that the state has nearly 18,000 lineman staged and more on the way and are prepared with search and rescue and roadway clearing crews.
‘Tropical Storm Helene, now formed, is projected to intensify. As always, Florida will prepare for the worst and hope for the best,’ he wrote.
‘Stay tuned to local and state emergency recommendations and alerts. Get preparations in place now for the storm and heed evacuation directives, if issued, from local officials.’
Evacuations started on Tuesday in parts of Florida’s coast. Mandatory evacuations were ordered in parts of Charlotte, Franklin, Gulf, Hernando, Manatee, Pinellas and Sarasota counties.
‘Everyone along the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend region needs to be prepared for hurricane impacts,’ said AccuWeather lead hurricane expert Alex DaSilva.
The last time a Category 3 hurricane struck the US was Idalia in late August 2023. It went ashore in the Big Bend region and brought record-breaking storm surge through Tampa.
If Helene makes landfall as a hurricane, it would be the fourth to strike the US mainland of this season.
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